UPESEAT 2026 Registration Extended; Phase-2 Exam Scheduled from May 1 to 3
UPES Dehradun extends the UPESEAT 2026 Phase 2 registration deadline to April 29. The entrance exam for BTech admissions is scheduled for May 1 to 3.

The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, has officially extended the registration deadline for the Phase 2 of the UPES Engineering Aptitude Test (UPESEAT) 2026. Prospective candidates now have until April 29 to complete their application process. This extension provides a critical opportunity for engineering aspirants who may have missed the previous timelines to secure their participation in the upcoming admission cycle. The university has also confirmed that the Phase 2 entrance examinations will be conducted from May 1 to May 3.
The UPESEAT serves as a primary gateway for students seeking admission into various BTech programs at UPES. By extending the application window, the university aims to accommodate a larger pool of students from across the country. The entire application process remains digital, requiring candidates to submit their personal, academic, and contact details through the official admission portal. Following the closure of the registration window, the university will initiate the slot booking process, allowing students to choose their preferred date and time for the computer-based test.
UPESEAT 2026 Phase 2 Schedule and Details
The entrance examination will be conducted in a remotely proctored online mode. This format allows candidates to attempt the test from the safety and convenience of their homes, provided they meet the necessary technical requirements. The university will send the official exam passkeys and login credentials to registered mobile numbers and email addresses one day before the scheduled test date. Students are encouraged to participate in demo tests available on the portal to familiarize themselves with the interface and the remote proctoring environment.
The examination pattern for the online mode consists of 125 multiple-choice questions. These questions are distributed across four main sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English Language Comprehension. Each correct answer is awarded one mark, and there is no negative marking for incorrect responses. This structure encourages students to attempt all questions within the two-hour duration of the test.
| Event | Date / Detail | Status |
| Registration Deadline (Phase 2) | April 29, 2026 | Extended |
| Slot Booking Starts | April 20, 2026 | Upcoming |
| Phase 2 Exam Dates | May 1 – May 3, 2026 | Scheduled |
| Application Fee | ₹1,750 | Active |
| Mode of Exam | Online Remote Proctored | Confirmed |
| Total Marks | 125 Marks | Standard |
Eligibility and Admission Pathways
To be eligible for UPESEAT 2026, candidates must meet specific academic criteria. The university requires a minimum of 50% marks in both Class 10 and Class 12. Furthermore, a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) at the Class 12 level is mandatory for most engineering streams. For specialized programs like BTech in Mathematics and Computing, the eligibility threshold is higher, requiring at least 70% marks in Class 10, Class 12, and the PCM aggregate.
Apart from the university-led entrance test, UPES also offers non-exam pathways for admission. Candidates with high scores in JEE Main, SAT, or CUET-UG can apply for direct counseling if they meet the university’s cutoff requirements. Additionally, a "Board Merit" pathway exists for students who have secured 80% or more marks in their Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. These multiple entry points ensure that talented students from diverse academic backgrounds have a fair chance at securing a seat in the institution’s renowned engineering programs.
The extension of the UPESEAT 2026 Phase 2 registration to April 29 offers a final window for students to join the BTech enrollment cycle. With the examination scheduled for the first week of May, candidates should prioritize completing their applications and booking their preferred exam slots. The use of a remote proctored format continues to simplify the testing process for aspirants nationwide. As the university moves toward the final stages of Phase 2, students are advised to review the eligibility criteria carefully to ensure a smooth admission process.
